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Bizz April 2009

None of us deserve to live in a mundane environment. Everyone can aspire to creating a space which lifts their spirits and lets their imagination soar. This blog will give you an insight into the world as I see it as a lifelong lover of antiques and interior decoration. Hopefully, you can pick up some tips and tricks which help change your surroundings for the better. The rest of the links are to the best-in-show for design, style and creative visual masterpieces from around the world. Join me. Comment and contribute. Let's start the conversation now.



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Ten things I can’t live without.
1. Dogs and their honesty.
2. Warmth on my back. Be it water, sun or fire.
3. Lamp light. Complimentary to both your complexion and your decor. 
4. The sound of children rolling with laughter.
5. The fragrance of the Winter Sweet tree.
6. Cashmere polo neck jerseys. Once you have worn one you become allergic to anything else.
7. Georgian antique glass. Getting rolling drunk with refinement. 
8. Harveys Bristol Cream sherry. Even better when served in a fine glass.
9.  Patent leather shoes. Preferably red. They go with damn near everything and clean with a quick wipe.
10. My husband’s cooking. I am often disappointed when I eat anything else.

Ten things I can’t live without.
1. Dogs and their honesty.
2. Warmth on my back. Be it water, sun or fire.
3. Lamp light. Complimentary to both your complexion and your decor.
4. The sound of children rolling with laughter.
5. The fragrance of the Winter Sweet tree.
6. Cashmere polo neck jerseys. Once you have worn one you become allergic to anything else.
7. Georgian antique glass. Getting rolling drunk with refinement.
8. Harveys Bristol Cream sherry. Even better when served in a fine glass.
9. Patent leather shoes. Preferably red. They go with damn near everything and clean with a quick wipe.
10. My husband’s cooking. I am often disappointed when I eat anything else.

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